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Microsoft's Adaptive Joystick is geared towards 'players with limited mobility' and is available now for just $30
Gaming is often an exclusionary hobby. To begin with, if you're not putting a hefty chunk of change down on a fresh AAA game, you're somewhere in the eternal cycle of pondering a pricey PC upgrade.
James grew up in the arcades of the 80s and has played games on everything from the Milton Bradley Microvision to the PlayStation 5. He worked in gaming retail during the PS1/PS2 eras, and even had a ...
Microsoft is releasing a new range of accessories aimed at making its products easier for disabled people to use. Back in 2018, Microsoft released a controller that served a similar purpose and made ...
Microsoft has released another first-party accessibility-focused controller. The new Xbox Adaptive Joystick, aiming to be a companion peripheral, is now available for purchase. Seven years after the ...
Microsoft has announced a new Xbox accessory that continues the company's mission of making gaming accessible for everyone. Microsoft revealed the Xbox Adaptive Joystick in a new Xbox Wire blog post ...
Xbox continues to impress with its accessibility accommodations for gamers with disabilities. Alongside some updates to the Xbox console lineup, Microsoft unveiled several new controllers on Wednesday ...
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